Friday, September 03, 2004

A Face Only A Mother (And Millions Of Fans) Could Love

I didn’t find a rotating restaurant in Cincinnati (not that I looked very hard), however 2 of my recent wishes came true, and some others I didn’t know I had at our next stop, Chicago.

1) I found a place that made fruit smoothies. I got hooked on Booster Juices when we were rehearsing in Vancouver and had been craving one recently with no satisfaction until then.

2) I did manage to rise to great heights by going to the top of the John Hancock Observatory before soundcheck. It was a gorgeous day, which made for a spectacular view by which to finish my smoothie.

Even my own mother said she thinks Sarah and I look alike. Given that fact, I always try to offset Sarah in a complimentary way with my onstage attire. The previous few show nights we had managed that effect without consulting one another but in Chicago we were a little too much in sync! A few minutes before the show, Sarah and I stepped out of our dressing rooms into the hallway at the same time, took one look at each other and started laughing. We were dressed in very nearly identical outfits: black top, blue jeans and black boots. We had both even put our hair up the same way, which both of us rarely do for shows. Our lovely on-tour yoga instructor Sharon Tron was there and snapped a photo of us pointing at each other. Needless to say I went back in the dressing room to quickly change my top and take my hair down.

After that show we had a backstage surprise: Butterfly’s guitarist Sean Kelly also plays in a Neil Diamond tribute band. The man who plays “Neil” was there to serenade us for a private concert of Neil Diamond requests. He looked and sounded very much like the real thing. They played whatever was called out: Solitary Man, Sweet Caroline, America, I Am I Said, Forever In Blue Jeans, Song Sung Blue... for some reason that night there were gigantic tins of caramel corn in our dressing rooms and one of those tins looked pretty funny adorning the coffee table in front of Sean and “Neil” as they entertained us from a big leather couch surrounded by red curtains. I was about to clamour for Jerusalem or Love On The Rocks when we were summoned for the drive to St. Louis.

This evening in Milwaukee I wrote a new song and photographed a great fireworks display from my 19th floor hotel room. Not a bad night.

Six more days and I’ll get to see my husband, who is meeting me in Calgary and will stay with me until the end of this leg in Vancouver on September 10 to take me home for a few weeks. Sweet...

xo KR

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15 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What, like this? stevenma@pressenter.com - Steve Manfred, River Falls, WI ... about to leave for Milwaukee

8:50 a.m.  
Blogger Jennifer said...

Comments confuse me. Soon after I was patting myself on the back for figuring out how to post a comment, I realized I don't actually know if it worked because I can't see it. I can see my name up there, and some # symbols in a vertical line. They are clickable, but evidently not so much for me because when I click on them -- NOTHING. It's like the universe is laughing at me. That or telling me to actually do some work one of these hours.

Anyway, enough whining. Yes, if you have a moment, I'd love to hear back from you, and thank you for offering. My email address is jennifer_davidow@yahoo.com. In case my other comments are as elusive to you as to me, I said basically (1) love the blog; (2) love your voice and album and looking forward to the next one; (3) love the tour.

9:32 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have a great show tonight!
-anon.

9:33 a.m.  
Blogger Abigail said...

Hi Kathryn,
I just wanted to say love your blog,I look forward to reading it each week. Have to say also your cd is great and thanks for putting out such great talent. I was able to see the show in SLC UT on July 19th and have had the post concert blues ever since. YOu guys did such an amazing job and it is the best concert I have ever been too. I hope to catch the show again on your second leg hopefully if you come back to the U.S. I would love to hear back from you when you get a chance at abbeydaw@yahoo.com Question? What city has been your favorite so far? Crowd? You rock and your voice is beatiful, you and sarah compliment eachother well. Sarah rocks too! Talk to you soon, have a good rest the tour! YOu will love Edinburgh Scotland I lived there for a year it beautiful~ anyways,See ya!

10:32 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Kathryn:

I've been reading your "blog" for a little while now, and have enjoyed your stories of life behind the scenes so to speak. I purchased your CD in Toronto (what a fabulous show), and I just am truly amazed by your talent and your voice. "I Married Myself" is by far my favourite song!

I also wanted to ask you opinion, because you seem to be very aware of various social issues, etc., I am looking to start a research project examining the media's perspectives of women's reproductive health issues (I am a Ph.D. student, finishing up my dissertation on women who have been diagnosed with endometriosis). The next step in my project is to interview those in the media/and or those that could have an influence on women's health in the media. I would be very interested in your opinions and knowledge of women's health.

Warm regards,
Emily Freeman
emilyfreeman@endostudy.com

1:11 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Kathryn:

I've been reading your "blog" for a little while now, and have enjoyed your stories of life behind the scenes so to speak. I purchased your CD in Toronto (what a fabulous show), and I just am truly amazed by your talent and your voice. "I Married Myself" is by far my favourite song!

I also wanted to ask you opinion, because you seem to be very aware of various social issues, etc., I am looking to start a research project examining the media's perspectives of women's reproductive health issues (I am a Ph.D. student, finishing up my dissertation on women who have been diagnosed with endometriosis). The next step in my project is to interview those in the media/and or those that could have an influence on women's health in the media. I would be very interested in your opinions and knowledge of women's health.

Warm regards,
Emily Freeman
emilyfreeman@endostudy.com

1:11 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

HI Kathryn, I just wanted to say that I loved the show in Detroit, and I think you're a great complement to Sarah on stage.

I find your blog very entertaining and I look forward to new entries, keep up the good work and have fun!

Thanks!
Gina
rasander10@aol.com

11:11 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad to hear you enjoyed Chicago!

I've been reading your blog for some time now, and I must say, I really appreciate your writing and the sense of humor you have. Plus you've got a stellar voice and the most wicked facial expressions ever!

-Clayton, email address: cspayer@insightbb.com

2:38 a.m.  
Blogger Peyton said...

Hey! You are Amazing! I loved Camille Henderson and you a great addition to the group! I saw you live in Cincinnati. I was front row center and while I know you probably don't remember, Sarah looked, waved, and even blew a kiss right at me... looked me in the eye and everything and I was wondering if sarah ever mentions or talks about the individual tours, or even crowds good or bad. I LOVED YOUR SHOW! You all are extremely talented and I appreciate it a lot!

Peyton
Peyton@PeytonFouts.com

12:18 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've got to say you guys were really hat in Milwaukee last night. Really, really hat. :)
- Steve Manfred, River Falls, WI

1:46 p.m.  
Blogger Barra said...

Hey Kathryn

Your blog is the best and love reading about the tour. I saw you in Columbus, OH a week ago and was so impressed with your voice. You and Sarah sound great together. Will you guys be doing a second leg in 2005? My email address is b.terrigno@comcast.net

Congrats on the tour & keep up the amazing work!

Barra(which rhymes with Sarah and yes thats my real name) :)

6:25 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Kathryn
I have really enjoyed reading on your thoughts during your tour. I was lucky enough to see the show three times, the last one in Adelaide, Australia (if you remember my girlfriend and I caught up with you in the lounge of your hotel after the show). You have added something very unique to Sarah's band, and are obviously having a great time on tour. I was angry with myself for not mentioning how intriguing your blog was when we spoke in Adelaide, so hopefully you get this message ...
Michael
sarahsolace@hotmail.com

8:18 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thoughts on the Milwaukee and St. Paul shows:
- you guys sounded just as great and tight as you did in Milwaukee... and somehow "Answer" was even more impressive hearing it the second time. Yours and the others harmony parts really give that one some extra punch.
- I've long heard that Packers fans are more demonstrative than Vikings fans (who prefer to politely remain in their seats so they don't block the view of the people behind them), but I didn't realize the effect would carry over to a Sarah McLachlan audience too. The Milwaukee crowd, though a little smaller, was more fun.
- On the other hand, to St. Paul's credit, they must have beaten Butterfly's CD sales record because the entire building was sold out of her CD at the end when my cousin tried to buy it. I was smart and bought a copy of both it and your CD before the show started. Haven't had the chance to listen to either yet but will do very soon... maybe during laundry today. :) (I wonder if the sound problems she had just whetted everyone's appetite more... their invoking of the "you've gotta beat Green Bay/Milwaukee" rivalry couldn't have hurt either. :) )
- wow, the crew really do do a different gag every night at their intro... and they're good gags too. Who writes their material?
- I like your glitter-kiss move on your intro. Very cute. It's about the only chance you get in your role to distinguish yourself a bit, and you've found a good way to do so I think.
- Thanks for the nod at the end last night. (That was aimed right at me, right? Seemed like it.) Sean seemed to recognize me (or my hat anyway) too earlier on. It's been all hats, lately, hasn't it?
- These shows were so good I had half a mind to chase you all the way to Winnipeg and see tonight's show too... I couldn't get a fan club seat there at this point though so it wouldn't be the same. :)
- Hope to see you all next year. Take care and be well.

With a hat tipped in farewell, Steve Manfred, River Falls, WI, stevenma@pressenter.com

11:07 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Would love to hear from you if the blog ceases to be upon the close of Sarah's tour. Tim (diphthong02@comcast.net)

12:41 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Kathryn I would like to say thank you for sharing your tour stories they always make me smile and I truly enjoy your humour and vision....
You're a welcome addition to the Sarah crew...
I am looking forward to hearing you once again in Vancouver tomorrow night :)
Hugs
Michael
michael_man333@comcast.net

1:04 p.m.  

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